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Anti‐elite parties and political inequality: How challenges to the political mainstream reduce income gaps in internal efficacy [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research, 2018
AbstractThere is growing interest in political inequality across income groups. This article contributes to this debate with two arguments about political involvement: poverty depresses internal political efficacy by undermining cognitive and emotional resources; and dissent in the party system reduces the efficacy gap to higher incomes.
Marx, Paul, Nguyen, Christoph
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Sources of Internal Political Efficacy in the Social Studies Classroom

open access: yesNordidactica. Journal of Humanities and Social Science Education
This article explores lower secondary students’ perceptions of how their experiences in the social studies classroom might affect their sense of internal political efficacy (IPE). The qualitative data underlying the research are group interviews with 13- and 14-year-old Norwegian students, which were analyzed using a constant-comparative method.
Eva Kosberg
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Feeling informed or being informed about politics? Effects of first- and second-level incidental exposure on political surveillance knowledge and internal political efficacy

open access: yesInformation, Communication & Society
Uninformed participation might be a threat to the functioning of democracies. Scholars have pointed out the discrepancy that social media use is positively associated with political engagement but, if at all, has an unclear relationship with political knowledge.
Andreas Nanz, Jörg Matthes
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Understanding public engagement in animal welfare in South Korea: a theory of planned behavior approach [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science
IntroductionHuman-animal relationships have changed significantly in recent decades, becoming increasingly diverse and ethically complex, thereby prompting increased societal concern for animal welfare.
Seola Joo, Myung-Sun Chun, Hyomin Park
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Exploring the Relationship Between Non-institutionalized Political Participation and Political Efficacy Among High School Students. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Youth Adolesc
Understanding the interplay between political participation and political efficacy is crucial for fostering democratic engagement. This two-wave panel study investigated the potentially reciprocal relationship between non-institutionalized political ...
Alscher P, Jana C.
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Internal Migration, Political Efficacy, and Political Participation in Autocracies: Evidence from China

open access: yesPolitical Studies
How is internal migration related to political efficacy and participation in autocracies? Existing research emphasizes migration’s socioeconomic impact, given the staggering internal migration volume in developing countries, but pays inadequate attention to its relationship with politics.
Yuequan Guo, Jiannan Zhao
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How university physical education instructors’ political literacy shapes student values: the mediating role of teacher educative efficacy in the Chinese context [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
BackgroundIn the context of China’s comprehensive implementation of the fundamental task of “Fostering Virtue through Education,” integrating values education into university physical education (PE) and elevating it from “skill delivery” to “character ...
Xiao Qiaoli   +3 more
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Educationally Tracked Democratic Equalizers: How Citizenship Education Moderates the Effect of a Political Home Environment on Internal Political Efficacy Across Educational Tracks

open access: yesPolitical Behavior
AbstractCitizenship education aims to compensate for the lack of a stimulating political home environment. However, not all scholars are convinced that schools are great equalizers, as citizenship education might reinforce rather than reduce socioeconomic inequalities.
Joke Matthieu, Nino Junius
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The Viability of the “Responsibility to Prevent” [PDF]

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2015
The efficacy of the Responsibility to Prevent suffers from two key problems; causal indeterminacy, and a dependence on the political will of states, particularly the permanent five members of the Security Council.
Aidan Hehir
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